First of all, I have no picture but it’s one of those 1/4 turn brass shutoff valves. It’s located at the thermostat housing on a N14. The little lever is basically 10:00-2:00, in the direction it can turn. Which way, is “Off” or no flow.
Which direction closes this heater hose valve?
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Off is when the shut off is not aligned with the valve.
Should be another on the back right side of block..
Most that I have seen also have a shut off to the sleeper and front heater..Concorde and mile marker 27 Thank this. -
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All the N14 powered (Fld120) trucks I had. They had shutoffs for the dash heater and the bunk heater. Total of 4 shutoffs.
As mentioned above. The 1/4 turn shutoffs. Handle turned parallel with hose is "ON".
The valve that rotates fully. Clockwise is "OFF"FLHT Thanks this. -
Here’s the 1/4 turn valve. Is this the off or on, position?
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You could pinch off the hose and remove it and put a plug in the end. Then check to see if the valve leaks. NO guarantee that it is completely stopping flow even in the off position. You can do this with either valve. The valve can also be taken apart by removing the piece marked with the red x which is threaded into the valve.
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As @JB7 mentioned, you'll still have fluid in the hoses when shut off, and those valves don't always seal 100%
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